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Disgraced influencer and former Netflix star Brian “Liver King” Johnson Has resumed his online rant about joe roganHis charges for allegedly making terroristic threats against the popular podcaster were quietly dropped just weeks later.
court records Show that Johnson, 48, was released Jail He was held on $20,000 bond and ordered to wear an ankle monitor, and the charges were dropped on November 12. New York Post Reported on Friday. The charge was dismissed after he reportedly completed a series of required counseling classes.
Johnson has since posted three Instagram videos – one on November 25 and two on November 26 – again targeting Rogan with the same type of comments he had made prior to his June altercation. arrestAt the time, he reportedly traveled to Rogan’s hometown of Austin, Texas and posted a disturbing clip about wanting to fight the host while holding two guns,
In all three recent videos, Johnson used photos of both Rogen and the actor seth rogan To depict a candid conversation between them.
In the video, Johnson blaming About fighting for family and money. Johnson also says, “Those weren’t threats. A challenge. A fight. Come on, Drama King.” “That’s what’s happening. Still challenging Joe Rogan to a fight. You can’t run away forever. You’ve got to say something eventually.”
Independent Rogan has been contacted for comment.
Johnson rose to prominence on social media for his extreme “ancestral lifestyle”, which includes eating raw organs, intense workouts, and biohacking routines. With 2.9 million followers on Instagram and 6.1 million followers on TikTok, he also co-founded Ancestral Supplements, which sells beef liver capsules, bone marrow, and supplements such as dried organ meats.
The influencer’s anger toward Rogan appears to be linked to the 2022 scandal involving Johnson exposed to steroid use After claiming that his physique, which brought him online fame, came from a “carnivore” diet consisting of raw meat.
Rogan talks about controversy at No. 1 on “The Joe Rogan Experience” podcast Worldwide on major platforms like Spotify and Apple. But police records say the podcaster was surprised by Johnson’s recent behavior because the two never had any actual contact.
In the days before his arrest in June on misdemeanor terroristic-threats charges, Johnson posted a stream of Instagram videos describing himself fighting Rogan, giving himself a “coffee enema” and talking to himself.
Rogan, who knew about the clip, told police that Johnson seemed “pretty unstable” and needed help. Following his arrest, Johnson was ordered to stay away from Rogan, although it is unclear whether this ban will remain in effect.
Independent The Austin Police Department has been contacted for comment.
